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RGraph is a JavaScript charts library based on HTML5 SVG and canvas. RGraph is mature (over 18 years old) and has a wealth of features making it an ideal choice to use for showing charts on your website.

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SQLite Editor for PHP
The SQLite Editor for PHP software is a tool which will help you and/or your users administer and maintain your SQLite databases. Built as a tool that you can easily provide to your users, there's no danger of them damaging your database.

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Version 7.20
Version 7.20 (released in June 2026) is the latest version of RGraph and the major change in this version is an update to the default values of properties making for better looking charts without having to set any properties. Read more about this and other changes in the changelog.

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Get the latest version of RGraph (version 7.20, 9th June 2026) from the download page. You can read the changelog here. There's also older versions available, minified files and links to cdnjs.com hosted libraries.

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Latest forum posts
These are the latest support forum posts that have been posted or updated.


23rd June, Richard
The SQLite Editor for PHP admin tool is now available for you to download

16th June, Rachel
I have a question about the 3D Bar chart

12th June, Marco
Should I use SVG or canvas for the charts on my website?

9th June, Richard
New version of RGraph: version 7.20

3rd June, Patrick
Question about installing RGraph

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License
RGraph can be used for free under the GPL or if that doesn't suit your situation there's an inexpensive (£129) commercial license available.

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9 good-looking charts that you can find in the demos

Written by Richard Heyes, RGraph author, on 6th August 2015
Here are 9 examples of good looking charts that you can find in the demos directory of the download archive.

Creating good-looking charts isn't terribly difficult - for some people. If like me you're rather limited in graphical abilities then creating attractive charts is not always as straightforward as it sounds.

If you have a graphical designer on hand it can be easy - simply ask them for a mock-up that you can copy the graphical styling from or present them with a chart and say "Make it look pretty!".

But if you're not fortunate enough to have a graphical designer to hand then you're on your own. Almost, (by the way, on a completely unrelated side-note did you know that Google Image Search is a very good tool).

Just thought I would throw that into the mix.

https://www.rgraph.net/blog/9-charts.html